A three ton lithium bromide absorption water chiller was tested for a number of conditions involving hot water input, chilled water, and the cooling water. The primary influences on chiller capacity were the hot water inlet temperature and the cooling water inlet temperature. One combination of these two parameters extended the output to as much as 125% of design capacity, but no combination could lower the capacity to below 60% of design. A cooling system was conceptually designed so that it could provide several modes of operation. Such flexibility is needed for any solar cooling system to be able to accommodate the varying solar energy collection and the varying building demand. It was concluded that a three-ton absorption water chiller ...
An environmental control system utilizing solar energy would generally be more cost-eective if it we...
An air-conditioning system utilizing solar energy would generally be more efficient, cost wise, if i...
AbstractFossil fuels are on the verge of depletion, and the world energy consumption is in constant ...
Small-scale solar air conditioning systems based upon thermally activated chillers offer great poten...
In this study, the potential of using solar energy which would be catch by a flat plate heat exchang...
A commercially available 3-ton residential Lithium Bromide (LiBr) absorption air conditioner was mod...
The possible use of solar energy powered absorption units to provide cooling and heating of resident...
The excessive consumption of fossil energies (electrical energy) during summer caused by the technol...
Reduction of the green-house effect can be obtained by reducing the emissions of CO2. One of the t...
The use of solar–assisted absorption chiller for space cooling is limited to availability of solar r...
AbstractThis paper presents an experimental investigation on the performance of a small size absorpt...
A domestic-scale prototype experimental solar cooling system has been developed based on a LiBr/H2O ...
This paper presents modelling and simulation of a solar absorption cooling system. In this paper, th...
AbstractIn last decades, much effort has been made to drive cooling cycles exploiting renewable ener...
The excessive consumption of fossil energies (electrical energy) during summer caused by the technol...
An environmental control system utilizing solar energy would generally be more cost-eective if it we...
An air-conditioning system utilizing solar energy would generally be more efficient, cost wise, if i...
AbstractFossil fuels are on the verge of depletion, and the world energy consumption is in constant ...
Small-scale solar air conditioning systems based upon thermally activated chillers offer great poten...
In this study, the potential of using solar energy which would be catch by a flat plate heat exchang...
A commercially available 3-ton residential Lithium Bromide (LiBr) absorption air conditioner was mod...
The possible use of solar energy powered absorption units to provide cooling and heating of resident...
The excessive consumption of fossil energies (electrical energy) during summer caused by the technol...
Reduction of the green-house effect can be obtained by reducing the emissions of CO2. One of the t...
The use of solar–assisted absorption chiller for space cooling is limited to availability of solar r...
AbstractThis paper presents an experimental investigation on the performance of a small size absorpt...
A domestic-scale prototype experimental solar cooling system has been developed based on a LiBr/H2O ...
This paper presents modelling and simulation of a solar absorption cooling system. In this paper, th...
AbstractIn last decades, much effort has been made to drive cooling cycles exploiting renewable ener...
The excessive consumption of fossil energies (electrical energy) during summer caused by the technol...
An environmental control system utilizing solar energy would generally be more cost-eective if it we...
An air-conditioning system utilizing solar energy would generally be more efficient, cost wise, if i...
AbstractFossil fuels are on the verge of depletion, and the world energy consumption is in constant ...